10 Best Miley Cyrus Songs

At the ripe age of 16, Miley Cyrus has built her own franchise with 10 hit singles, two studio albums, one live album, two EPs, a memoir, the 'Hannah Montana' blockbuster series, sold-out tours, and a clothing line with Max Ariza. Below we have listed the 10 Best Miley Cyrus Songs -- four featured on the 'Hannah Montana: The Movie' soundtrack – as rated by our AOL Radio listeners. Be sure to listen to Miley Cyrus on AOL Radio's Kids Pop station.


Miley Cyrus See You Again10) Miley Cyrus: 'See You Again'

This 2007 single was the first Miley Cyrus song to appear on the Top 10 Billboard Hot 100. A remix of the song by Rock Mafia was released on Cyrus' second studio album 'Breakout,' and as a single exclusively in the UK.



Miley Cyrus Meet Miley Cyrus9) Miley Cyrus: 'G.N.O (Girls Night Out)'

This was the lead single on the 'Meet Miley Cyrus' side of her two-disc soundtrack from the 'Hannah Montana' Disney Series. Titled 'Hannah Montana 2/ Meet Miley Cyrus,' the hybrid album was Cyrus' sophomore soundtrack from the T.V. series but her debut album as a solo artist. Cyrus included this track in her Wonder World Tour.



Miley Cyrus Hannah Montana The Movie8) Miley Cyrus: 'Don't Walk Away'

This hit was the only song Cyrus co-wrote in the 'Hannah Montana: The Movie' feature, along with John Shanks (who has collaborated with Michelle Branch, Kelly Clarkson, and Ashlee Simpson among others) and Hillary Lindsey (who has written for Carrie Underwood, Faith Hill, and Taylor Swift).



Miley Cyrus Breakout7) Miley Cyrus: 'Breakout'

Included in her same-titled sophomore studio album, this Miley Cyrus song was originally recorded as a demo by Katy Perry, who actually sings back-up vocals on the Cyrus version.



Miley Cyrus Fly on the Wall6) Miley Cyrus: 'Fly on the Wall'

Some critics interpreted the synthpop song about a controlling boyfriend when it is actually about breaking away from the paparazzi. The music video -- directed by Philip Andelman -- showcases Cyrus attempting escape from the paparazzi and includes 'Thriller' elements (the paparazzi are as scary as zombies, right)?



Miley Cyrus Hannah Montana The Movie5) Miley Cyrus: 'Butterfly Fly Away'

The duet -- alongside her father, Billy Ray Cyrus -- is also featured in Billy Ray Cyrus' 'Back to Tennessee' (as an extended version). The song gained popularity after it was included in 'Hannah Montana: The Movie.' Check out her live rendition on AOL Sessions.



Miley Cyrus 7 Things4) Miley Cyrus: '7 Things'

Written by Cyrus, Antonina Armato, and Tim James, the song describes Cyrus' emotions during her break-up with her ex-boyfriend, listing seven things she hated about him and the relationship.




Miiley Cyrus Radio Disney Exclusive3) Miley Cyrus: 'Hoedown Throwdown'

Released as a Radio Disney-exclusive single (on their iTunes page), the song includes a same-titled dance, which Cyrus demonstrated on 'Larry King Live,' 'The Tyra Banks Show' and in an instructional video with dance choreographer Jamal Sims on the Disney Channel. The hit reached No. 18 on The Hot 100.



Miley Cyrus The Climb2) Miley Cyrus: 'The Climb'

This Miley Cyrus song was released as the main single for the soundtrack 'Hannah Montana: The Movie,' and won both an MTV Movie Award for Best Song From A Movie and a Teen Choice Award for Choice Music: Single.




Miley Cyrus Party in the U.S.A.1) Miley Cyrus: 'Party In the U.S.A'

The song (about her move from Tennessee to L.A.) is the lead single on her second EP, 'The Time of Our Lives' -- an album to promote Cyrus' exclusive Wal-Mart clothing line with Max Azria. Despite Cyrus' infamous 'pole dance' performance of this song at the 2009 Teen Choice Awards, the song reached No. 1 on the Hot Digital Songs and is her highest charting single, peaking at No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.







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